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for us. let me say some things about her that may not have been said. if mary told that the redevelopment -- told you that the redevelopment regulations said a certain thing, she was never wrong. she knew what she was talking about. all of that material that the agency would send you, mary actually read all of that. i did not read it. she read it word for word, line for line. if it were not for mary rodgers, what you see in this community -- yes, we talk about the out- migration of african americans, i would like to remind the redevelopment agency -- since i have the microphone -- that it took a lot of money and an entire agency to the black people out of here. i would like to say to the agency and city officials, it will take an agency and money to keep african-americans and get some back in here. this is america and you cannot do it for free. that is what mary would tell you. she would give you her favorite line right now. she would say -- let's make sure that we do not have different strok
for us. let me say some things about her that may not have been said. if mary told that the redevelopment -- told you that the redevelopment regulations said a certain thing, she was never wrong. she knew what she was talking about. all of that material that the agency would send you, mary actually read all of that. i did not read it. she read it word for word, line for line. if it were not for mary rodgers, what you see in this community -- yes, we talk about the out- migration of african...
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please. >> thank you lisa for your sharing with us. in your capacity as the head of the american university in cairo and the current change now, specially that most of the people were young people in the revolution, do you see there is anti-american sentiment and what you see as the role of the american university in the upcoming years regarding the change in egypt? >> i'm going to start with the last one and i will give you my inaugural address. no. [laughter] i think a you see -- first of all i do not think, despite the fact that the youth group did not meet with secretary clinton and so forth and so on, i do not see a lot of anti-american sentiment in this. this is intra-egyptian. it is about relations between governments and citizens. over the course of time, and his as policy positions begin to congeal a little bit, i suppose just as with economic policy you will see foreign-policy positions and so forth and so on but it really is not about that. and i don't think in any of these countries at this point that is what the principle
please. >> thank you lisa for your sharing with us. in your capacity as the head of the american university in cairo and the current change now, specially that most of the people were young people in the revolution, do you see there is anti-american sentiment and what you see as the role of the american university in the upcoming years regarding the change in egypt? >> i'm going to start with the last one and i will give you my inaugural address. no. [laughter] i think a you see --...
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then we used fertilizers once or twice. now we use them five times and it's not enough. they know me not only the soil has lost its strength because of the bt cotton if you use a different seed nothing grows you don't use your own seeds no we do not. see . you can't imagine there deception they would bring p.t. seeds and say we don't need to use a lot of chemicals. for a year it was like that however the following year a new parasite. arrived. well at the beginning they said we wouldn't need to spray at all. then they said you must use some for this bug this for the other bug so what is the situation now. and what does monsanto produce but it also produces chemicals and who is the biggest trader in chemicals monsanto do you think they'll stop bringing their chemicals and pesticides to the market will any company give up on profit no. yes the farmers in india cultivate expensive crops they depend on multinationals for seeds and medicine for the laws there's of which they need more and more focus on the same farmer that spent nothing on seeds before now must spend forty pe
then we used fertilizers once or twice. now we use them five times and it's not enough. they know me not only the soil has lost its strength because of the bt cotton if you use a different seed nothing grows you don't use your own seeds no we do not. see . you can't imagine there deception they would bring p.t. seeds and say we don't need to use a lot of chemicals. for a year it was like that however the following year a new parasite. arrived. well at the beginning they said we wouldn't need to...
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used. what's significant is. normally a reaction seventy fuel rods which contain radioactive substances this one hundred seven hundred eighty three. which creates a potential of serious radiation leak they've managed to put the fire out there and now parts of the. very serious because of the explosion early this morning again are a previously in fact nuclear reactor that actually prime minister container and that's prompted radiation levels around fukushima to rise to four hundred times the maximum level that one normally it's almost a year. it's actually prompted the prime minister and the electric power company for the first time to come out and address the nation and of course about it and so nuclear meltdown they've warned residents and the radius to stay indoors for not sorry because they do they risk. sensual. exposure to radiation levels that could be catastrophic so it seems like we could be on the verge of a major nuclear disaster here in japan that could affect the whole country and potentially spread t
used. what's significant is. normally a reaction seventy fuel rods which contain radioactive substances this one hundred seven hundred eighty three. which creates a potential of serious radiation leak they've managed to put the fire out there and now parts of the. very serious because of the explosion early this morning again are a previously in fact nuclear reactor that actually prime minister container and that's prompted radiation levels around fukushima to rise to four hundred times the...
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thanks. >> microphone here. >> hi, thank you for joining us. the movements in each of had them mrc described by power of the youth. her cultural norms that respects for the elderly in the community, the experience any judge and also, have these events in the arab world inspired the scholarship on the region? >> i'm going to take that. i'll go backwards on this because those are very interesting -- they're all interesting questions, the first of all on scholarship, most of the scholars were prepared for this either, so everyone is trying to get there the book finished before they start taking about this. a lot of the other books are about persistence of authoritarianism. he might just have to forget about it altogether. nobody was prepared. the cultural norms and the youth then things, this is a very interesting question -- dynamic. one of the things people don't quite appreciate here is the extent to which the parents of these ships are proud of their children. it's astonishing. this is not seen in this country is something that was a revolutio
thanks. >> microphone here. >> hi, thank you for joining us. the movements in each of had them mrc described by power of the youth. her cultural norms that respects for the elderly in the community, the experience any judge and also, have these events in the arab world inspired the scholarship on the region? >> i'm going to take that. i'll go backwards on this because those are very interesting -- they're all interesting questions, the first of all on scholarship, most of the...
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we can design technologies to make it better to use it. we need to focus on how the information is used and really reconstruct, and this is a social debate in addition to a technical debate, what about privacy do we care about, and what do we want to preserve? i think it's a dialogue. there's a lot of things people don't understand. for example, a lot of what you want from the new technology in terms of customization, seemless, self-configuration, applications working the way i want them to work, depending on the people knowing a lot of applications, knowing things about you, that if you knew, you would say, i'm concerned about that. i think one the first things to do is get people more aware of what other folks know and disclosure so people understood like, you know, what information do you know about me, and can i check that? those are some of the principles where you get the best sort of policy initiatives. >> do you bank online? >> i bank online. i do all this stuff online, and, you know, part of it again is because i realize that one,
we can design technologies to make it better to use it. we need to focus on how the information is used and really reconstruct, and this is a social debate in addition to a technical debate, what about privacy do we care about, and what do we want to preserve? i think it's a dialogue. there's a lot of things people don't understand. for example, a lot of what you want from the new technology in terms of customization, seemless, self-configuration, applications working the way i want them to...
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us to settle scores. how would that strategy recommending differ from the first place? >> three things. it has only been in the last year or two i have actually seen the maturation of the linkage between our air and ground if i have ever seen in combat second, not using local warlords we now have the entire afghan army. i say put that out in front the way it should be that we never had before. third, i don't believe the population protection and gets us anywhere. gradually you can have the afghans to a for themselves but we're just spinning our wheels during population protection we should get back to the number one mission to put maximum pressure on the taliban in the way only americans can to build up the afghan army. everything is a risky and it could be it does not work but the only alternative is to persist at what we're doing at the level we do it for another decade. let me give you the statistic. we have 65 battalions and roughly and each company has three or four out closed at the platoon level so
us to settle scores. how would that strategy recommending differ from the first place? >> three things. it has only been in the last year or two i have actually seen the maturation of the linkage between our air and ground if i have ever seen in combat second, not using local warlords we now have the entire afghan army. i say put that out in front the way it should be that we never had before. third, i don't believe the population protection and gets us anywhere. gradually you can have...
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actually help us to a better job in egypt. basically the role of the civil society for me is identifying issues in the system and try to come with solutions to help throw these. for example in the area of job creation and employment we would do two things. one is creating an entrepreneur real ecosystem to support the creation of new jobs and also help fill jobs in the market. and filling jobs in the market of two types. whether you link those jobs or the vocational tracks of education because there is this problem of people not wanting to have these jobs will work with employers to try to secure good quality and better terms. to do such the job freebase a clean need key areas of support. with regards to government would basically needed regulatory environment and but this we mean when regulation for transparency rather than control. we have been talking in the morning about how much nora roberts has been handling the progress of the work of the civil society. we want to oversee what we're doing in a way that making sure that r
actually help us to a better job in egypt. basically the role of the civil society for me is identifying issues in the system and try to come with solutions to help throw these. for example in the area of job creation and employment we would do two things. one is creating an entrepreneur real ecosystem to support the creation of new jobs and also help fill jobs in the market. and filling jobs in the market of two types. whether you link those jobs or the vocational tracks of education because...
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for russia or for north america for that reason japan is a very unstable geographically in terms of us quake and yes i would definitely have chosen to build a little nuclear power station space and also that how supplying nuclear energy do you think this will change the attitude to nuclear power in japan i'm think it is bound to there have been of course there's been quite a substantial body of opinion in japan including among the seas knowledge just that building nuclear plants anywhere in japan is not a good idea my personal feeling is that building nuclear plants anywhere is not a good idea for basically economic reasons they're very expensive they tend to be unreliable they are a kind of electricity which is very inflexible and difficult for an electricity system to use because you can lose a thousand megawatts in two minutes and one way in another i have never been persuaded that the economic case for nuclear power is especially convincing and in recent years of course that has been the major controversy about nuclear power investment all over the world private investors do not wa
for russia or for north america for that reason japan is a very unstable geographically in terms of us quake and yes i would definitely have chosen to build a little nuclear power station space and also that how supplying nuclear energy do you think this will change the attitude to nuclear power in japan i'm think it is bound to there have been of course there's been quite a substantial body of opinion in japan including among the seas knowledge just that building nuclear plants anywhere in...
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media is locked in fears battles with thousands fleeing the unrest us. and u.k. forces remain on standby and many fear international involvement could become another form of oppression. hundreds are still out on the streets and egypt saying they'll stay on until all their demands are met but one of the first arab states to demand of ocracy the empty businesses which are now feeling the bitter aftertaste of revolution. and almost six decades after jewels of stalin's there after dispute over his legacy is still loud and clear in russia the controversial so meter is idolized and demonized in equal measure. as the headlines the cash is here with oil sports news and it's not a very good start for the russians on a day right here and on for both opening singles on friday in swimming i'll bring you the details and. you're watching the latest sports news live in artsy hello and welcome and here is what's coming up in the program davis cup he called trail to log off today was plain how why well number one golfer on the ball out tsukuba belgium. goals will continue in the
media is locked in fears battles with thousands fleeing the unrest us. and u.k. forces remain on standby and many fear international involvement could become another form of oppression. hundreds are still out on the streets and egypt saying they'll stay on until all their demands are met but one of the first arab states to demand of ocracy the empty businesses which are now feeling the bitter aftertaste of revolution. and almost six decades after jewels of stalin's there after dispute over his...
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what capacity does it gives us to the urgent humanitarian situation on the libyan border? >> i think my honorable friend makes an important point. despite the difficult decisions towed make i think it's important to increase the aid budget and sadly what is happening on the egyptian and tunisian borders shows how important that secretary. as secretary-general ban ki-moon 162,000 people have crossed the land border there. we centimes to borders and we flew in tents and blankets for people. and i can tell the house that today we're launching a u.k. operation to airlift several thousand people back to egypt from the libyan tunisian border with the first flight scheduled to leave the u.k. today. i think it's vital to do this. these people shouldn't be kept in transient camps. it's possible to take them back to their home and i'm glad britain can play such an important part in doing that. >> mr. ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, can i join the prime minister in paying tribute to private dean hutchison from the royal logistic corps and private robert poor, they both showed enormous h
what capacity does it gives us to the urgent humanitarian situation on the libyan border? >> i think my honorable friend makes an important point. despite the difficult decisions towed make i think it's important to increase the aid budget and sadly what is happening on the egyptian and tunisian borders shows how important that secretary. as secretary-general ban ki-moon 162,000 people have crossed the land border there. we centimes to borders and we flew in tents and blankets for people....
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the game is open. >> are middle east analyst speaking to us earlier. one prominent campcigner for freedom and democracy spent days on end in tahrir square. he held press conferences in his office in order to draw the world's attention to the situation. mubarak is gone but this man is warning of a counterrevolution. we heard more about his views. >> he is popular among ordinary egyptians but not among the country's political elite. he has been a critic of the social situation in egypt for years. while mubarak may be gone, the revolution is far from over. >> the remnants of the old party are still in power. people are still being arrested and tortured but now we have a voice. >> many in egypt agreed with his new. he has become a figurehead of the revolution. the audience asks how he sees the role of the security forces in the future. >> if a new government wants to change the security forces the police must change their way of thinking. the interior minister praised the security forces. later they said they were issuing uniforms. it was not the uniforms
the game is open. >> are middle east analyst speaking to us earlier. one prominent campcigner for freedom and democracy spent days on end in tahrir square. he held press conferences in his office in order to draw the world's attention to the situation. mubarak is gone but this man is warning of a counterrevolution. we heard more about his views. >> he is popular among ordinary egyptians but not among the country's political elite. he has been a critic of the social situation in...
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you say the entitlements are probably hurting us the most -- the biggest deficit. why did they cut the 2% from medicare payments -- and what i have not heard, the employer pays 2% less? and the other question is, when i they going to raise the limit of what people pay into social security? they raised it for years -- and gets up to $100,000 and they did not what people make more money to pay an extra in. those two things to not make sense. guest: the reduction in the payroll tax was for social security, not for medicare. there are things that were in the health care reform bill that talk about saving money in medicare spending -- provider reimbursement. but there is a real debate about whether not those would actually take place. with regd to social security, clearly, if you look asocial security reform, there are several major elements. first, we need a defined benefit program for the bass program. we need to strengthen the benefit. it raises the benefit for people near the poverty level. we need to still than that -- provide benefits for middle and upper income b
you say the entitlements are probably hurting us the most -- the biggest deficit. why did they cut the 2% from medicare payments -- and what i have not heard, the employer pays 2% less? and the other question is, when i they going to raise the limit of what people pay into social security? they raised it for years -- and gets up to $100,000 and they did not what people make more money to pay an extra in. those two things to not make sense. guest: the reduction in the payroll tax was for social...
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head of library uses association. if the library citizens advisory committee, which was created by the board of supervisors, said it. it ended its run at the end of february after existing for about six years. i am proud to have been the city's first appointee to that body, and was president -- present at the first and last meetings, as well as all those in between except for one. i would like to thank supervisors mirkarimi and his predecessor, matt gonzales, under both of whom i have served as the district 5 up 20. our last motion was an alert to the supervisors about the library's very bad priorities. as of the committees last meeting in february, the library administration had proposed and advocated for a $500,000 cut in the books and materials budget. even as overall spending on other things was to grow by $2.2 million. i'm glad to say that thanks to this motion and additional efforts by my own group, library users association, the library withdrew its cuts. the first partially, and then, fully. that is good, but
head of library uses association. if the library citizens advisory committee, which was created by the board of supervisors, said it. it ended its run at the end of february after existing for about six years. i am proud to have been the city's first appointee to that body, and was president -- present at the first and last meetings, as well as all those in between except for one. i would like to thank supervisors mirkarimi and his predecessor, matt gonzales, under both of whom i have served as...
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over our guys are using the internet just for sex just for looking for poor low. making friends with him and it's working but nothing more. not now you of course of a myriad other serious yes but ok i'm serious ok for. also. has approved for all the world these guys can make change they can change regimes they kind of change this new. internet a lot of people say that the revolution that happened in the videotape industry was driven by porn people say that the internet industry was driven by porn first before there was anything else so you're saying that porn is the basis of the revolution no for sure i mean i don't mean that it's ok. back. but anyway so there was a spontaneous combustion of this idea which which swept across like wildfire yes and then you had this this idea to just get up out of your chair and start walking over this bridge behind us yes for sure let's talk about the future because first entire square there was this mass uprising and but now it's taken on a new phase a phase where every friday there is a gathering so what happens on each friday.
over our guys are using the internet just for sex just for looking for poor low. making friends with him and it's working but nothing more. not now you of course of a myriad other serious yes but ok i'm serious ok for. also. has approved for all the world these guys can make change they can change regimes they kind of change this new. internet a lot of people say that the revolution that happened in the videotape industry was driven by porn people say that the internet industry was driven by...
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prime minister to give us more freedom to make any censorship on media and. to give the people the right to express themselves as a y. way the right of them in a straight the right to judge even is a prison for himself and this is where lots of loud is when you say way let me ask you who is the leader no leader. no leader no the people the gyptian people a leader that's a new a new concept and freedom yes fantastic well we're looking for anything on this plays out and we'll be back again to check and my guess is benish on the law is a blogger we've got is a website on the screen right now thanks. i think. ok that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert ever think my guess a sham alarm there's a blog site check it out if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser reported r t t v dot argue until next time this is the next kaiser saying bio. we'll. bring you the latest in science jim thank you.
prime minister to give us more freedom to make any censorship on media and. to give the people the right to express themselves as a y. way the right of them in a straight the right to judge even is a prison for himself and this is where lots of loud is when you say way let me ask you who is the leader no leader. no leader no the people the gyptian people a leader that's a new a new concept and freedom yes fantastic well we're looking for anything on this plays out and we'll be back again to...
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you want to use your ipad at work and work wants you to use anything but. the fight to use apple products in old school enterprise when "press: here" continues. >>> welcome back to "press: here." by now you may have your brand new ipad 2 and you can't wait to bring it to work. work may not be so excited. in a recent online survey, one-fifth of all respondents say their companies don't allow ipads to be used at all. other companies resist apple products like iphones more passively by giving employees blackberries and blocking out all of the other gadgets for accessing work e-mail. why is enterprise so resistant? steve king deals with security in the enterprise all the time as ceo of docusign. entrepreneur of the year sort of like the oscars for the business. joined by maggie shields of bbc and joe from "financial times." so my company won't let me use an iphone. whose fault is that? is that apple's fault? my company's fault? mine for not convincing them? >> i don't think it's any one person's fault. i do think that many large enterprises are missing a fantas
you want to use your ipad at work and work wants you to use anything but. the fight to use apple products in old school enterprise when "press: here" continues. >>> welcome back to "press: here." by now you may have your brand new ipad 2 and you can't wait to bring it to work. work may not be so excited. in a recent online survey, one-fifth of all respondents say their companies don't allow ipads to be used at all. other companies resist apple products like iphones...
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john waage cbn news. >> joining us now is nina shay at the hudson institute. today they gathered on the streets of tahrir square, downtown, cairo in a show of symbolism. do you think this can be sustained in a post mubarak regime? >> i am concerned about the christians. they were there before islam. they have been there for about 2,000 years. they are very vulnerable. they do not have weapons, militias, tribal links. about 10 percent of the population. a very overwhelmingly, we don't now how much radicalized nation. >> the pictures of them demolishing the church. where was the police? the army, the authorities in protecting christians in the situations like this? >> the reports we are receiving, the police have melted away, particularly outside cairo. they have disappeared, not offering protection. the military came to that town but backed off, did not stop the violence. did not work to protect the christians. that is what is so alarming. they are vulnerable. it is a misnomer to talk ability glashs between christians and muslims or tensions. let's be clear abo
john waage cbn news. >> joining us now is nina shay at the hudson institute. today they gathered on the streets of tahrir square, downtown, cairo in a show of symbolism. do you think this can be sustained in a post mubarak regime? >> i am concerned about the christians. they were there before islam. they have been there for about 2,000 years. they are very vulnerable. they do not have weapons, militias, tribal links. about 10 percent of the population. a very overwhelmingly, we...
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some of us have to go back. every american iranian said it is an issue. >> you don't want to give me your name. >> no, i don't. >> the internet has given global reach to both side. >> they search key words. sasha is the restaurant manager and said the government and protestors are playing a cat and mouse game. videos like these pop up on websites and the government shuts them down and they appear somewhere else . the state run television it is blatant. >> they killed a university student and leaving over a dozen injured. >> government sanctioned the reports and blamed the protestors and the west for supporting the demonstration. >> they condemned the illegal protest in tehran. >> they are showed executions of two men who opposed president ahmadinejad. he is showing us the broadcast and competing coverage from dube ai outside of iran. >> are they able to see the alternate version? >> only on the web. >> in staford, iranian expert and author of the book on the shah, is convinced that the current regime will lose.
some of us have to go back. every american iranian said it is an issue. >> you don't want to give me your name. >> no, i don't. >> the internet has given global reach to both side. >> they search key words. sasha is the restaurant manager and said the government and protestors are playing a cat and mouse game. videos like these pop up on websites and the government shuts them down and they appear somewhere else . the state run television it is blatant. >> they...
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but the then nuclear establishment the us atomic energy commission we have to concerns aside this was at a time when for cosima one was being built and the same the same problem is inherent in this kind of reactor the only kind of reactor that anybody is building now anywhere in the world these reactors were originally built as power plants for submarines and obviously the overall overriding design criterion is that it has to be compact enough to fit inside the hole of a sudden marie that means that it has to produce an enormous amount of heat in a very small war you. and the only way that they can do that is with very very high pressure water which means in turn that the walls of the reactor the boiler the reactor pressure vessel have to be twenty centimeters thick and this poses all kinds of safety problems if there is any possibility of the pressure being lost or even worse if the pressure vessel itself might happen to be breached and these are the problems with these it engineers are now trying to cope with in japan some commentators on that but i think it's starting to look a lot
but the then nuclear establishment the us atomic energy commission we have to concerns aside this was at a time when for cosima one was being built and the same the same problem is inherent in this kind of reactor the only kind of reactor that anybody is building now anywhere in the world these reactors were originally built as power plants for submarines and obviously the overall overriding design criterion is that it has to be compact enough to fit inside the hole of a sudden marie that means...
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prime minister to give us more freedom to make any kind of censorship of our media and. to go the people to write to accept prism self's as a right way the right of them in a straight the right to judge even zipper is a prison to himself as is was not allowed as we say we let me ask you who is the leader the leader. the leader not the people that option people a leader that's a new a new concept in freedom yes and faster well we're looking for anything out of plays out and we'll be back again to check in my guest has been. a blogger we've got is a web site on the screen right now thanks and. being a guy thank you thank you ok and that's going to do it for this issue of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert ever think my guess a sham a lot there's a blog site check it out if want to send me an email please do so at kaiser reported r t t v dot argue until next time this is max guys are saying. that the.
prime minister to give us more freedom to make any kind of censorship of our media and. to go the people to write to accept prism self's as a right way the right of them in a straight the right to judge even zipper is a prison to himself as is was not allowed as we say we let me ask you who is the leader the leader. the leader not the people that option people a leader that's a new a new concept in freedom yes and faster well we're looking for anything out of plays out and we'll be back again...
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prime minister to give us more freedom to make any kind of censorship or media. to go up to people to write to accept prism self's as a right way the right of them in a straight the right to judge. even it's a prison term so this is where lots allow it's when you say we let me ask you who is the leader the leader. the leader the people the children people that's a new a new concept and freedom it's fantastic well we're looking forward to seeing on those plays out and we'll be back again to check in my guest has been a lot as a blogger we've got is a web site on the screen right now thanks so much for being on and i think you're going through ok and us going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert ever think my gas a sham alarm there's a blog site check it out if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser reported r.t. t.v. argue until next time this is max guys are saying.
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media do you concur with that and he noticed the difference between the way the us is covering the us in the way maybe let's say an r t russia today or announces here it is covering the ways cameras are specifically the murray come coverage plus why a policy of the earth once yes which is you know was making some kind of overwhelming. force instance for the numbers all injured. there are people so as the strongest doesn't. accept all the information comes from zero ok into c.n.n. or for example for previously i have to think twice yes. they may be right let me get your take on this about the third rail in the arab narrative we have the islamic fundamentalists story we've had the more the arab story the dictators who are in control and then there's a third story which is this facebook revolution story yes is that true is there a third story and will this third story is it will it be as important as the other two stories or can push out the other two stories and become the dominant story like i don't think this is a free sport. volution is or support of the. size of the they have the po
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with max and stacy herbert heading to egypt to assess the week's big financial stories to stay with us. i'm max kaiser and this is the kaiser report once again coming to you from cairo egypt the global insurrection against banker occupation continues multifaceted conflict between oligarchs and bankers versus the people in cities from cairo to ohio and of course over a skyrocketing because that's the currency of the revolution that's over prices go higher j.p. morgan stock goes lower and then tire franchise is threatened with extinction as the price of silver crushes the silver shorts because of you buying silver out there in the millions and millions of ounces one ounce at a time let's bring in stacy herbert stacey stacey stacey another thing driving silver higher of course max is a day of rage happening in saudi arabia continuing revolution in egypt we were here for tahrir square we went through there and just so you can see from these images that it was a very friendly festive atmosphere felt very safe we were only one of the two westerners in the square well it's again the narrative
with max and stacy herbert heading to egypt to assess the week's big financial stories to stay with us. i'm max kaiser and this is the kaiser report once again coming to you from cairo egypt the global insurrection against banker occupation continues multifaceted conflict between oligarchs and bankers versus the people in cities from cairo to ohio and of course over a skyrocketing because that's the currency of the revolution that's over prices go higher j.p. morgan stock goes lower and then...
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used to fuel rods and what's significant is. normally a reaction around seventy fuel rods which contain radioactive substances it's one hundred seven hundred eighty three so the construct of potential of a serious radiation leak there they've managed to fire a gram now. it's very serious because the explosion early this morning previously in tanks nuclear reactor that actually damaged the container and that's prompted radiation levels around fukushima to rise to four hundred times for maximum one normally it's almost in a year and so it's actually prompted the prime minister and the tokyo electric power company for the first time to come out and address the nation and the possibility of a potential nuclear meltdown he's warned residents in a thirty kilometer radius to stay indoors or not because if they do they risk here . and so. exposure to radiation levels could be catastrophic so it seems like we could be on the verge of a major nuclear disaster here in japan that could affect the whole country and potentially scripture oxer
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thanks for being with us these are the headlines france becomes the first state to recognize libya's rebels as the country's government and plans to exchange from vasser is fueling fears the country may soon see foreign military intervention. it's feared violence could escalate further in libya russia imposing sanctions against gadhafi regime banning the export of weapons and military hardware. and libya inevitably on the agenda as the u.s. vice president meets russian leadership on opposition in moscow boosting trade ties also want joe biden's list as he joins us live here putin on day two of his trip. skies are in stacy herbert look at how the rising price of silver could spell disaster for one of wall street's biggest banks stay with us. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. imax ties are and this is the kaiser report once again coming to you from cairo egypt the global insurrection against banker occupation continues multifaceted conflict between oligarchs and bankers versus the people in cities from cairo to ohio
thanks for being with us these are the headlines france becomes the first state to recognize libya's rebels as the country's government and plans to exchange from vasser is fueling fears the country may soon see foreign military intervention. it's feared violence could escalate further in libya russia imposing sanctions against gadhafi regime banning the export of weapons and military hardware. and libya inevitably on the agenda as the u.s. vice president meets russian leadership on opposition...
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how do they harness the power to organize themselves tell us about that because it seems to be a key events in history it was definitely a prefix is a group that is predominantly. led and run by young people young activists people who've been involved again in the politics even before two thousand and eight however in two thousand and eight they mean in the sixth of april of two thousand and eight they made a call for civil disobedience and that was. incited a tea with a raving labor movement in in the dead the city of. which happened to hosts one of the biggest weaving factories in the country and which happened to be a site of labor activism for years and for decades in fact so the intrinsics movement launched the call. for civil disobedience and the facebook group happened to draw a lot of attention from different people now not all those who signed on the group saying that they really you know be striking on that then back in two thousand and eight did they do it however the cause. may have some resonance in terms of you know calling people out of the empathy and and making them
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read this in the can it was that snow was used to retreat. three thirty pm in moscow these iraqi had lines france becomes the first major power recognize libya's rebels as the people's legitimate representative is fueling believe something country's close to foreign military intervention league locals in libya fear their countries on the brink of civil war but hope other nations will follow russia's lead with an arms band to help stabilize the situation. discussions on dealing with libya are hard to avoid as the u.s. vice president meets russian leaders in moscow boosting trade ties is also on joe biden's list as he joins us live a new routine on day two of his visit. and as an about face for u.s. lawmakers behind a congressional hearings into the radicalization of american muslims congressman peter king at one time saw their votes now he considers many as the enemy. up next the kaiser report with max kaiser and stacy herbert heading to egypt to assess the week's big financial headlines stay with us. i'm max kaiser and this is the kaiser repo
read this in the can it was that snow was used to retreat. three thirty pm in moscow these iraqi had lines france becomes the first major power recognize libya's rebels as the people's legitimate representative is fueling believe something country's close to foreign military intervention league locals in libya fear their countries on the brink of civil war but hope other nations will follow russia's lead with an arms band to help stabilize the situation. discussions on dealing with libya are...
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case scenario they say time to panic all right archie financial correspondent laura lister joining us from the financial capital of the world new york of course and that is going to do it for now for more on the stories we cover or go to our team dot com slash usa i'm christine for south thanks so much for watching. her brought her here. we here because of our passion that. god promised them this is the land belongs to. will if they are still going to be thinking. god chosen people will believe that god is used to look at the stuff just for you guys and this guy is as. good as the word this is a word. this is more than. double. imax ties are and this is the kaiser report once again coming to you from cairo egypt the global insurrection against banker occupation continues multifaceted conflict between oligarchs and bankers versus the people in cities from cairo to ohio and of course over a skyrocketing because that's the currency of the revolution as sober prices go higher j.p. morgan stock goes lower and then tire franchise is threatened with extinction as the price of silver crushes
case scenario they say time to panic all right archie financial correspondent laura lister joining us from the financial capital of the world new york of course and that is going to do it for now for more on the stories we cover or go to our team dot com slash usa i'm christine for south thanks so much for watching. her brought her here. we here because of our passion that. god promised them this is the land belongs to. will if they are still going to be thinking. god chosen people will believe...
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this is the news channel for moscow very good evening from us these are all top stories france becomes the first state to recognize libya's rebels as the country's legitimate government. bastards the move is fueling fears the form of the truth eventually could fall. meantime international pressure on libya grows as the situation reaches new critical levels and violence escalates alongside which russia is imposing sanctions the export of benefits weapons and money tree to. libya's inevitably on the agenda is america's vice president leads the russian leadership in opposition here in moscow emphasis is on trade two was joe biden joins with the locals to the second day business. next much stacy herbert look at how the rising price of silver can spell disaster one of wall street's biggest banks. max ties are and this is the kaiser report once again coming to you from cairo egypt the global insurrection against banker occupation continues multifaceted conflict between oligarchs and bankers versus the people in cities from cairo to ohio and of course over a skyrocketing because that's the cu
this is the news channel for moscow very good evening from us these are all top stories france becomes the first state to recognize libya's rebels as the country's legitimate government. bastards the move is fueling fears the form of the truth eventually could fall. meantime international pressure on libya grows as the situation reaches new critical levels and violence escalates alongside which russia is imposing sanctions the export of benefits weapons and money tree to. libya's inevitably on...
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for not tolerating any sort of organized the position with the exception of some some groups in the us for with the exception of it an islamist groups with the exception of this form are the world because you should know you knew there was a world who called the king its reserve center so why. was this union or force of the was beat based. and not in britain but there is there was no or some stance toward organized or. a position within the country thank you very much for your time your. in canada and the us that it is legal for you to give a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of this trying to write another book in the present they are sponsored by in the spirit and most of the time great don't but clearly it's a conflict of interest to be an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month. and nobody with cancer in my five therefore i predict. because ninety two ninety five percent of cancers hurt people with health funding history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourtee
for not tolerating any sort of organized the position with the exception of some some groups in the us for with the exception of it an islamist groups with the exception of this form are the world because you should know you knew there was a world who called the king its reserve center so why. was this union or force of the was beat based. and not in britain but there is there was no or some stance toward organized or. a position within the country thank you very much for your time your. in...
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have just as much in the west but there's very little resistance and one a common phrase in britain used to be tony's cronies we have the cronyism we have all of the military industrial complex we have all of the friends of george bush we have all the friends of obama and we have that partisanship that allows it to happen in the middle east and the arab world they've been able to divide people by sectarianism by whether they're sunni or shia they cause a split like this but in america it'll be like you know the red states get really angry and call and socialists and nazi and hitler and all this stuff. paula when he gives his buddies like rahm emanuel jobs but when george bush did it they don't care and the same vice versa right here in beirut people talk you know that sunni shia shia sunni and then the states between red state blue state blue state red state and the powers that be like to push that that that conflict which is an artificial construct really just to get people fighting with each other and not giving them any kind of basic services and also to allow the looting by the autoc
have just as much in the west but there's very little resistance and one a common phrase in britain used to be tony's cronies we have the cronyism we have all of the military industrial complex we have all of the friends of george bush we have all the friends of obama and we have that partisanship that allows it to happen in the middle east and the arab world they've been able to divide people by sectarianism by whether they're sunni or shia they cause a split like this but in america it'll be...
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it is also with the libyan opposition asked us to do. if we tried to overthrow moammar gaddafi by force of a coalition with splinter. we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission. or, risk killing several civilians from the air. the danger faced by our men and women in uniform would be far more and also a responsibility of what comes next. to be blunt, we went down that road in thiraq and things source of incredible sacrifices we admit we're hopeful for their future. regimen changes took eight years, thousands of americans lives, i wreck lives and a nearly one trillion dollars. that is now something i can afford to repeat in libya. thousands of lives of a wreck and the bulk of what we can do, and will do. his support the aspirations of the people of libya. we have intervened to stop the massacre. we will work with our partners/allies to maintain the safety and stability. we will deny the regimen arms, cut off supplies of cash, assist the opposition, and work with other nations to hasten the bay when mo
it is also with the libyan opposition asked us to do. if we tried to overthrow moammar gaddafi by force of a coalition with splinter. we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission. or, risk killing several civilians from the air. the danger faced by our men and women in uniform would be far more and also a responsibility of what comes next. to be blunt, we went down that road in thiraq and things source of incredible sacrifices we admit we're hopeful for their...
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us can see with us all the way you come as you grow were unable to salvage them maiden season the man from hunting on ceased failing to extend their debut past around playoffs losing their best of seven series to tell the world they might be the worst team in closing mode on the road moving into the second round with a confident four one win away from home meanwhile the regular season champions of on guard have tied this series with nasty make. the almost team with a difficult win in game six on the road house and you can make opened the scoring short handed and the personified that in late in the opening period the voice in quote level matters later on though they are on guard for one of the best on the rebound they are making it one zero. but they have to hit make ball to have minutes later despite once again playing with full man i would say smart for producing some dribbling skills would be. wrong oh my god we're not to be denied the will final period doubled from month on chorionic sealed the partial three one three two victory for them meaning the series is now tied it for me at
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i want you to use that as a leaping off point to tell us what you identify as the challenges you face as mayor of the city was five cities with education challenges and what is the opportunity? >> the number you are talking about is one of our school districts -- in indianapolis we have 11 school districts and 80% overall graduate in indianapolis. we have a difficult school system as others do with larger cities across the nation but what we have done in indianapolis is have chamber of commerce started a program called the common goal. a few years ago for instance across the city of indianapolis, graduation rate was around 69%. now it is at 80. within that district the urban district if you will, graduation rate is 56%. what we have done is put graduation coaches in the schools. we put people into the schools from communities and nonprofits work very hard to make sure those kids have a resources and teachers. >> uconn graduation coaches. >> chamber of commerce put in against the united way which is a tremendous part in indianapolis. so many other people in larger companies have come t
i want you to use that as a leaping off point to tell us what you identify as the challenges you face as mayor of the city was five cities with education challenges and what is the opportunity? >> the number you are talking about is one of our school districts -- in indianapolis we have 11 school districts and 80% overall graduate in indianapolis. we have a difficult school system as others do with larger cities across the nation but what we have done in indianapolis is have chamber of...
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run joins us now from the school. run good to see you bill as always good to see two so i think i saw you battle is taking place as respect that's right rush as a look at what's even belorussia are not holding anything back as they're fighting for the last part to make a charles a western conference semifinals in game seven of their series so stick around to find that find out an update on that. hello and welcome to sport an artsy bringing you the latest from russia and around the world with me rob on call for it let's take a look at our top stories in brief. met the lord make a second ratification play also while haven't gartside their series with nicky make forcing decisive game seven. season opener says moscow and city st petersburg travel to saturn city of close ones are to consist the russian football super cup. davis cup kickoff russia trailed two third's a one while spain held by world number one rafael nadal are too good for belgium. to ice hockey and take a chill first where western conference leaders local m
run joins us now from the school. run good to see you bill as always good to see two so i think i saw you battle is taking place as respect that's right rush as a look at what's even belorussia are not holding anything back as they're fighting for the last part to make a charles a western conference semifinals in game seven of their series so stick around to find that find out an update on that. hello and welcome to sport an artsy bringing you the latest from russia and around the world with me...
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thousand rubles that's around seventy to one hundred seventy dollars using the same u.v. lights the bones white fillings together you can brush your teeth as normal and you can expect the stones replace for several months. with brushes sparking history regarding jewelry from buying just for fun to say eggs salacious fun of bonding chills you'll see people constantly want to tween fleet special of their own identity and expensive diamond rings and antique silver bracelets a size no hollywood smiles can enter another level now how's that standing out from the crowd. we have it well what you think not everyone's cup of tea but fortunately it is just temporary wall that's all the time because of this nice break up on jewelry here in the us in capital i'll see you go the same time next week so until then for me and the rest betrayed by. that. that has become normal and is the creation of the food system the global food system is not created to feed the people of the world is created to maximize the profits. gernot trading the actual cash physical grain your trading promises fo
thousand rubles that's around seventy to one hundred seventy dollars using the same u.v. lights the bones white fillings together you can brush your teeth as normal and you can expect the stones replace for several months. with brushes sparking history regarding jewelry from buying just for fun to say eggs salacious fun of bonding chills you'll see people constantly want to tween fleet special of their own identity and expensive diamond rings and antique silver bracelets a size no hollywood...
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and i used to work out. and that's when i felt my stroke become sort of becoming more sound more solid and my speed became better. on my game but you really really knew cutting and you knew my stroke and that's your sport and i'll see you in just under two hours time whether it's coming up in just a tech. i'm . all. well. years after millions first flight the flames of space race are again alike brand new rockets needed new launch sites private companies now.
and i used to work out. and that's when i felt my stroke become sort of becoming more sound more solid and my speed became better. on my game but you really really knew cutting and you knew my stroke and that's your sport and i'll see you in just under two hours time whether it's coming up in just a tech. i'm . all. well. years after millions first flight the flames of space race are again alike brand new rockets needed new launch sites private companies now.
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to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive do you support nuclear energy you know right now. because it's a disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i think if you don't know then how can we rule out nuclear energy we can't fire so many people so afraid of nuclear energy i know that this is happening right now but most plants are pretty safe show i think it centers on people always taken the worst and maybe that's a reaction from nine eleven even when people always think of the things that can get bad so i think there's that armageddon feeling whether or not you support nuclear energy the bottom line is that with all of our energy options there comes in one form or another a high price to pay. let's now take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world in our world updater gyptian have gone to the polls in record numbers take par
to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive do you support nuclear energy you know right now. because it's a disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i think if you don't know then how can we rule out nuclear energy we can't fire so many people so afraid of nuclear energy i know that this is happening right now but most plants are pretty...
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six of our supervisors use glasses. supervisor chiu: i think we are all waiting gemini eir -- reading too many eir's. >> [speaking foreign language] ladies and gentlemen, i am here today to thank the man who saved my life. i would like to tell you, it is very proud to be one of his vision. he has saved many other people's lives as well. i would like to invite them to go to egypt. i would like to establish a clinic under my granddaughter's name. she has only one heart. i have eight-time heart attacks. i would like to thank god for that. but the reason i would like to go back to my country, because i like to have your support to establish the clinic foundation, to help the poor people there back home for the heart disease we have. ladies and gentlemen, i introduced this for them to accept my invitation to go to egypt, and i believe they will have time to help other people who need our own health. our supervisor, i appreciate what you do for my city. i would like to ask again and again and again, and i never give up. our s
six of our supervisors use glasses. supervisor chiu: i think we are all waiting gemini eir -- reading too many eir's. >> [speaking foreign language] ladies and gentlemen, i am here today to thank the man who saved my life. i would like to tell you, it is very proud to be one of his vision. he has saved many other people's lives as well. i would like to invite them to go to egypt. i would like to establish a clinic under my granddaughter's name. she has only one heart. i have eight-time...
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they use these grand terms like tolerance and diversity. it is a hard-nose political agenda of which an objective appears to be judeo christian morality from the public realm. >> british government has proposed a plan to put it in the curriculum even math to help children view homosexuality as normal. a british high court said christian beliefs on homosexual ethics maybe harmful to children. >> the government argued it being judeo christian views on homosexuality. >> one of the risky things to say if you are a therapist is that homosexuals are not born that way or become heterosexual. after strudwick's underconversation, the british medical -- strudwick told cbn news, gay people are at risk of hate and tolerance and persecution. there is no evidence conversion therapy works and plenty of evidence it does damage. he added love needs no cure. >> people do change after treatment and have a high success rate. no evidence of harm. >> it backs up the word of god. as christians it is being encouraged to hear that. backing up the word of god. you a
they use these grand terms like tolerance and diversity. it is a hard-nose political agenda of which an objective appears to be judeo christian morality from the public realm. >> british government has proposed a plan to put it in the curriculum even math to help children view homosexuality as normal. a british high court said christian beliefs on homosexual ethics maybe harmful to children. >> the government argued it being judeo christian views on homosexuality. >> one of...
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second explosives are used to blast to go deeper than the there's a. third of the remains are removed by machinery. finally the. belly feel. it's the secret incursion into the country. the invasion by means of. tradition the language is really. sticky bestie. and. the thing is that the how the dems are still unaware of what's going on in their land is still asking too much. i don't know any but. hungry for the full stomach we've had for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news make us. feel official cation show on the phone on called touch from the top story. life on the go. video on demand. calls and says feeds now in the palm of your. question on the. cool our top story. says. dozens of civilians. and several weeks after the rest of the event ended president mubarak control activists who fought for the revolution in fear they've been manipulated to pull out his allies to stay in power. all three workers out of the regime of power plants are going to explode by joseph radiation as were continuing to stabilize the facilities cal
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al-awlaki told him to use his job as a front in a holy war, saying, "i pray that allah may grant us a break through through you." he was turned down for a job due to lack of experience. he then offered to plant a bomb on an airline, riding "i can work with the brothers to find out the possibility of shipping a package to the u.s. in a plane." police arrested before an attack could be mounted. they say the computer messages between karim and the radical cleric were some of the most sophisticated they have ever had to seifert and decode. it has been a huge amount of work for them. he will be sentenced on the first of march. >> the latest headlines for you this hour on bbc world news. the leader of libya, muammar gadhafi is the standing his ground. in an interview with the bbc has denied there is wide opposition to his role. the european union agreed to sanctions against his regime today. the western world is discussing ways to persuade him to step down. almost a week since the earthquake amid such terrible damage in christchurch, new zealand. it now looks like parts of the city may be o
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oh, by the way, they're not interested in helping us advance our goals right now. they're sort of interested in trying to hang on for dear life. gwen: when you say our goals, what do you mean? >> number one, keep the oil floying. number two, help contain iran, number three, corporate in the war on terror and counterterrorism operations we have going throughout that region and finally, you know, helping us guarantee the security of israel. and all of those things in the short term become more difficult. we saw with the oil spiking near $100 a barrel and then going over, you have a number of -- the protests have spread to a number of wealthy oil-producing states like oman, even protests in saudi arabia, bahrain, libya, iraq, all oil producers. so that's a problem. we have seen with iran, first thing the new interim government in egypt does is let two iranian war ships go to the suez canal, something mubarak in 40 years never allowed. that could get more difficult. we seen hezbollah take the prime minister of lebanon, which is approximately for iran. in terms of count
oh, by the way, they're not interested in helping us advance our goals right now. they're sort of interested in trying to hang on for dear life. gwen: when you say our goals, what do you mean? >> number one, keep the oil floying. number two, help contain iran, number three, corporate in the war on terror and counterterrorism operations we have going throughout that region and finally, you know, helping us guarantee the security of israel. and all of those things in the short term become...